Wasn’t “Avengers: Endgame” just over the 3-hour mark? I don’t know if I really recall people complaining about its length (though I could have missed that). Maybe, they weren’t as worried about being entertained throughout.
Wasn’t “Avengers: Endgame” just over the 3-hour mark? I don’t know if I really recall people complaining about its length (though I could have missed that). Maybe, they weren’t as worried about being entertained throughout.
I’m pretty sure this article was about eating mutton instead of lamb.
Hmmmmnn…. I wonder if I still have my “Chrono Cross” save file....
I really want to like this game (and that’s not to say that I dislike it in any way), but I just do not have the patience to play it. Either that, or the difficulty is too much for me (a possibility). That said, I still think the idea for what this game is to be awesome, and from what I’ve read here, that’s likely due…
Sorry, Gita, I didn’t know this was a thing and certainly would have voted had I known (though I’m not sure if I would have voted they way you would have liked me to).
I only have one thing to say this this expert: HONK!!
I’d say this happens to me 2/3 of the times I go out. I’m not sure what your secret is.
Obviously, “OK” is shorter/faster to type, but have you considered typing “thumbs up”?
Thank you! This is pretty much exactly what I was going to say; you saved me some keystrokes. Plus, I always type out “okay” (they should be appreciating my extra 2-3 letters!).
There used to be a similar restaurant in Tacoma, WA (Pizza and Pipes), but sadly it burned down in 1999. It was a pretty cool place from what I can remember.
You might be right, but that’s just speculation.
According to Food & Wine, chef Eo Yun-gwon of Seoul’s Ristorante Eo is suing Michelin for including his Italian restaurant in the latest version of their guide, citing a Korean law that protects against “insults.” The inclusion of Ristorante Eo in the guide is insulting, he claims, because Michelin inspectors “only…
I guess I can’t. Spell it out for me.
How is he showing arrogance?
I also read it as Neanderthal. It was the “hunting dinosaurs” that led me there.
“The primary duty of the defense attorney is to advocate his (usually guilty) client’s (usually false, or otherwise inappropriate for court) position.”
Are people who use one-way tickets inherently suspect? I’ll have to admit ignorance about this.
I’ve been doing this for Thanksgiving for many years now (and added Easter to the no-go roster a few years ago), and I totally agree with your assessment. Never going back.
I have to admit that it has been many years now since I have had it, but I always remembered thinking it was good (or totally fine at worst).
Double jumps are weak; give me triple jumps.